HASTAC Digital History Book Review of the Month Spring Series

The Digital History Group is very pleased to announce our Spring book review series featuring 1-2 reviews a month from January through May, 2014. Our aim is to stimulate discussion around some key texts in the field. We encourage group members and the wider HASTAC community to join in by commenting on the posts.

#1. February 15 -- Ashley Young, PhD Candidate in History at Duke University, reviewing Daniel Cohen and Roy Rosenzweig’s Digital History: a Guide to Gathering, Preserving, and Presenting the Past on the Web (2006)

#2. March 15 – Lauren Tilton, PhD Candidate in American Studies at Yale University, reviewing David Golumbia's The Cultural Logic of Computation (2009)

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There were a couple of setbacks and a new addition. The current revised schedule is now posted above; I updated the original post. Look out for Lauren Tilton's Book Review to be posted to our Digital History page soon.